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Dear Father In Heaven,
How Hallowed is Your Most Wonderful Name!
We Love You With Our Whole Heart
With Our Whole Soul
With Our Whole Strength
And With Our Whole Being.
You Alone Are Worthy of Worship
You Alone Are The One true Holy and Righteous God.
Rock of All Ages,
Our Creator,
You Have Made Us,
and All That Is.
Teach us day by Day
That it is Not by Might,
Not by Power,
But By Your Spirit That We Shall Overcome.
May the Leaders of Our Own Beloved USA
Receive Wisdom from You
to do the Right Thing.
We Pray For The Swift and Sure Coming of Messiah,
Blessed Be He,
To Establish His Kingdom,
and Make All Things Right.
Blessings To All Who Visit This Garden of Prayer.
Hallelujah and Amen
ML/LTOS
You still here?
Joining all in prayer, for the Peace of Jerusalem, persecuted believers, worldwide, and for this great nation.
Blessings.
Amen. Lord may we always “seek ye first the Kingdom of God”. If it is Your Will, may we see a revival of Your Holy Spirit upon this land.
Joining with you all in prayer, praise and thanksgiving!
Prayers always. God bless.
Amen. Praying for peace, revelation, grace and favor for all in Israel.
Bones: substance, essence, constitution, framework, outline of a story.
constitution: the aggregate of a person's physical and psychological characteristics
The "two sticks" prophecy is one of my favorites because it demonstrates how an action that appears to defy the laws of the natural world, is actually so simple and obvious that a small child could understand it with a set of refrigerator magnets (or a crayon).
15. And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
16. And you, son of man, take one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the people of Israel his companions; then take another stick, and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions:
17. And join them one to the other into one stick; and they shall become one in your hand:
18. And when your people shall speak to you, saying; Will you not tell us what you mean by these:
19. Say to them, Thus says the Lord God; Behold, I will take the stick of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim, and the tribes of Israel his companions, and will put them with him, with the stick of Judah, and make them one stick, and they shall be one in my hand:
20. And the sticks on which you write shall be in your hand before their eyes:
The word for stick is the same as the word for "tree", etz (עץ). And Ezekiel writes (types) with his (or her) hand.
Two particular letters of the Hebrew alefbet look like etzim, forked tree branches (or the framework of a tree): the ayin (ע) and the tsaddi sofit (ץ).
Put these two individual sticks (letters) together in the hand and it forms one word, the word etz, which is one stick or one tree.
Beauty in simplicity.
The subject of this prophecy is that two family trees are reunited into one tree. But noone thinks of a tree in a hand.
Ayin (eye) + the final tzaddik
Ayin: An elongated nun with an enwedged vav or zayin.
Tzaddi: A yud enwedged in the upper right side of a bent-over nun. (Or in the case of the final tzaddik, the nun sofit).
Here's the previous study with the ayin as a nun + zayin:
The ayin as a nun + vav works on an alternate but related level, because the foundational letters of the tree then spell Yinon (ינון), the Messianic name derived from Psalm 72.
But back to the framework as nun + zayin (= 57), and yud + nun (60), in how they relate to the subject matter of the prophecy - the return of the exiles: the Northern House of Israel rejoined with the House of Judah, which is Samaria joined with Judah.
The obvious place to look is on the map of the place of unification - Judea and Samaria (aka the West Bank). Makes sense, as the map is a profile of David/Messiah David facing West - the one who unites both houses. "Yinon" is alluded to in the name on the top of his head, Jenin (ג'נין), a play on the Yinon as written in the Psalm (ימין). And the Ark is where is always has been, in the Debir (the Holy of Holies) - Rabud - as located on the map, which is the heart of David. The Hebrew wiki page is entitled Debir (Ancient City). Debir (the inner sanctuary) is the heart of David.
Anyway, routes 57 and 60 join up on the map at David's eye (place of vision). In this place is a village called Shavei Shomron, which means the returnees of Samaria.
Highway 60 is the Way of the Patriarchs, Derek haAvot (דרך האבות) = 638 = the name of the place of joining two family trees: "Judea and Samaria (יהודה ושומרון)"
The three Patriarchs from whom the route gets its name are Abraham (248) Isaac (208) and Jacob (182) = 638
If 638 is the circumference of a circle then the closest integer to its diameter would be 203.
203 is the 6th Bell (bet lamed) number, named for Eric Temple Bell. 203 is bet resh alef, the first three letters of the Torah which is the first action in the Torah (bara, the second word).
A diameter cuts straight across while a circumference goes all the way around via pi. 203, or 638 (the way of the Patriarchs)
It's a circuitous plot"line", like the reunion of Jacob and Joseph and his brothers, but it has its advantages. Joseph was sent ahead for the purpose of a great deliverance, which is a full rectification (a complete healing from heaven), which involves a full understanding of what happened and why, and why it has appeared to take so long.
Can you believe that some folks think that God is merely sitting in a theater seat, munching popcorn?
Amen, thank you and bless you.
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